Detection of dimeric inhibin throughout the human menstrual cycle by two‐site enzyme immunoassay

OBJECTIVE We have developed and validated a two‐site immunoassay for the measurement of dimeric inhibin in plasma and subsequently measured dimeric inhibin levels in plasma through the normal female menstrual cycle.

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